1:What's your name? | 2:How are you? | 3:Can you help me? | 4:Left, right, straigh ahead | 5:Where are they? | 6:What's the time? | 7:What's this? What's that? | 8:I like it very much | 9:Have you got any wine? | 10:What are you doing? | 11:Can I have your name, please? | 12:What does she look like? | 13:No smoking | 14:It is on the first floor | 15:Where’s he gone? | 16:Going away | 17:Buying thing | 18:Why do you like it? | 19:What Do You Need? | 20:I sometimes work late | 21: Welcome to Britain |22: Who is that? |23: What Would you like to do? |24: How can we get there? |25: Where is it? |26: What’s the date? |27: Whose is it? |28: I enjoy it |29: How many and how much? |30: What have you done? |curso de inglés
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Unit 6: What's the time?
Hello.
Now, what’s the time?
Excuse me. What’s the time?
Ah, it’s ten o’clock.
It’s ten o’clock. I think.
Thank you.
Where’s my watch?
It’s not here.
Yes, sir.
Can you help me?
Yes, sir.
What’s the time?
It’s ten o’clock.
Ten o’clock.
Yes. It’s ten o’clock.
Excuse me. What’s the time?
It’s quarter past eleven.
Quarter past four.
It’s quarter to seven.
Can you help me?
What’s the time, please?
It’s half past one.
Thank you.
Excuse me. What’s the time?
It’s half past four.
Oh, I’m late.
Excuse me.
What’s the time?
It’s half past five.
She’s late.
Half past five.
It’s quarter to six.
It’s quarter to seven.
It’s quarter to eight.
It’s quarter….
Two o’clock.
Quarter past two.
Half past two.
Quarter to three.
Are you open?
No, we’re closed.
Sorry.
We close at five thirty.
We close at five thirty on Monday, Tuesdays, Thursday and Friday.
And we close at twelve thirty on Wednesday and Saturday.
And we close a Sunday.
We open at nine fifteen.
When do the trains leave for London, please?
Trains for London, sir?
They leave ten minutes past every hour and twenty minutes to every hour.
Ten past and twenty to.
And when do they arrive in London?
They arrive in London at five minutes to every hour and twenty-five minutes past every hour.
Can we take the ten past ten train?
I’m sorry, sir. You can’t take that one.
Oh. It’s ten fifteen.
Yes. It’s ten fifteen.
In Hamburg it’s ten fifteen.
And in London it’s ten fifteen.
But in New York it’s five fifteen in the morning.
And in Los Angeles the time is two fifteen in the morning.
And in Tokyo the time is six fifteen in the evening.
What’s the time?